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Maps of America are what you'll find and make on nationalatlas.gov™. Maps of innovation and vision that illustrate our changing Nation. Maps that capture and depict the patterns, conditions, and trends of American life. Maps that supplement interesting articles. Maps that tell their own stories. Maps that cover all of the United States or just your area of interest. Maps that are accurate and reliable from more than 20 Federal organizations. Maps about America's people, heritage, and resources. Maps that will help you, your children, your colleagues, and your friends understand the United States and its place in the world.

A project of the Washington State Labor Council, AFL-CIO (WSLC) and its affiliated unions, The Stand was launched on May Day 2011 to restore the kind of progressive populist source of information that once thrived in Washington state, but has disappeared thanks to media consolidation and the zenith of corporate influence on the press — and on all levels of government. The Stand features news about and for working people. Its reports and opinion columns focus on creating and maintaining quality jobs, improving our families’ quality of life, promoting public policies that will restore shared prosperity, and other things that the rest of us care about.

The Stand is a free service and accepts no advertising. Its Editor, David Groves, has been writing and publishing news and opinion about Washington state since joining the WSLC staff in 1992. Other progressive voices — both inside and outside the labor movement — will contribute content to The Stand. The positions and opinions expressed in The Stand aren’t necessarily those of the WSLC, though they often are. Contact the WSLC directly if you have any questions about the council’s positions on the issues.

The Institute of Egyptian Art & Archaeology, founded in 1984, is a component of the Department of Art of The University of Memphis, in Memphis, Tennessee (USA), and is a Tennessee Center of Excellence. It is dedicated to the study of the art and culture of ancient Egypt through teaching, research, exhibition, and community education.

As part of its research and teaching objectives, the Institute of Egyptian Art & Archaeology, (hereafter IEAA), is engaged with various field projects in Egypt. Currently, the IEAA conducts an epigraphic survey in the Great Hypostyle Hall of Karnak Temple in Luxor, Egypt, sponsors an excavation in the Valley of the Kings at the tomb of Pharaoh Amenmesse, and partners with the Italian Archaeological Mission at the tomb of Harwa at Thebes.

Rights:
While TSLA houses an item, it does not necessarily hold the copyright on the item, nor may it be able to determine if the item is still protected under current copyright law. Transmission or reproduction of protected items beyond that allowed by fair use

This collection works with sites and blogs that discuss Young Adult (YA) books/literature. As it is a growing field of writing it is hard to keep to date with the current trends. The sites selected are varying between lists created by the ALA, and blogs by reviewers.

A current trend on YouTube is to take classic literature and adapt into either a vlog or web series. This collection aims to gather videos, transmedia of these projects, and websites/blogs of the creators. The selected series for this collection are: Classic Alice,Nothing Much To Do,Frankenstein M.D., and Kate the Cursed.

This collection is abut the TV show, True Detective, which is written by Nic Pizzolatto and stars Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson. The show is set in Louisiana in 2012 where a new case similar to a 1995 murder surfaces.

The Oklahoma Workers Compensation Commission is the agency responsible for handling claims of injured workers. Oklahoma workers whose claims are in dispute with their employer file a claim with the commission in order to get the case resolved in a timely manner.

The Oklahoma Legislature created the Oklahoma Commission on the Status of Women in 1994 to act as an advisory entity on equity issues relating to gender bias; monitor legislation to determine whether it is discriminatory toward one gender or the other; act as a resource and a clearinghouse for research on issues related to women and gender bias; report annually to the Governor, President Pro Tempore of the Senate, and Speaker of the House of Representatives regarding its activities; and make recommendations concerning needed legislation or regulatory changes relating to equity and gender bias.

In late January 2007, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers placed Wolf Creek Dam under a 'high risk' for failure designation. This collection of electronic resources composed by the Tennessee State Library and Archives captures the inundation maps and related information.

A collection of websites created by or related to the subjects of Wisconsin manuscript collections held by the Wisconsin Historical Society's Library-Archives and other websites about other subjects of interest to Wisconsin.

Rights:
This collection is made accessible to the public without restriction. The San Jose State University School of Information and Archive-It do not own the copyright to these materials; contact the copyright holders for further information. All materials in this collection are either government-created or have been archived under a claim of fair use for educational and research purposes.